Category: North Harbour Heritage Park

North Harbour Heritage Park Is a Unique Destination on Brisbane’s Northside

What is North Harbour Heritage Park?

 

What is a Heritage Park, you may well ask! Heritage Parks are not very common in Queensland, in fact, North Harbour Heritage Park is one of only a handful of this type of public park in the state and is fast becoming known as one of the top things to do on the northside of Brisbane. 

 

North Harbour Heritage Park opened in 2019 and is a celebration of the heritage of the North Harbour site which has a very interesting and varied history, including artefacts from the early European settlement in the 1860s. When the land was purchased in the early 2000s, the only obvious part of the historical remains was the steps of the Old Homestead. The whole area had been swallowed by weeds and undergrowth and needed to be expertly uncovered to display the story beneath. 

 

Retaining and preserving the historical remnants of the North Harbour site was a crucial part of the North Harbour planning process, we wanted to ensure that these remains were preserved and made available for everyone to experience safely as the land had been in private ownership since the 1860s. To ensure this area could be protected in perpetuity North Harbour sought to have the area legally protected and as a result the Heritage Park area has been listed and protected on the Queensland Heritage Register since 2011 as a place of Queensland State significance.

 

As a result of the hard work by a team of heritage experts including archaeologists and our heritage partners from The Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology, the artefacts can now be enjoyed as part of a publicly accessible precinct which encompasses a vast expanse of parkland, including walking tracks, river access, picnic areas and a small museum, the Compass Centre, filled with stories about the history of the site. 

 

The Heritage Park precinct is one of the many excellent things to do on Brisbane’s Northside and offers a great day out in a stunning natural setting. Bring a picnic or food to BBQ after a walk around the heritage trails, or a bike/ scooter for the kids and enjoy a great day. Heritage Park has plenty of picnic areas with shelters, BBQs, tables and benches and toilet facilities and is open every day, from 6am to sunset. For more information on what is available and the Heritage Park location please click here.

 

Creating North Harbour Heritage Park 

 

The Abbey Museum and North Harbour worked in partnership through project planning and project management to create Heritage Park, and we continue to work together as heritage partners. North Harbour is currently operating and maintaining the precinct as well as preserving the artefacts and we are working to put together a conservation group of local volunteers to help us curate and maintain this special place in perpetuity. 

 

The Heritage Park took three years to construct, and cost over $3M, with $1,535,062 of funds coming from the Federal Government through a funding agreement with the Abbey Museum of Art and Archaeology. Funding was through the Community Development Grants programme, provided through the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development.  The $1,535,062 Grant was matched by North Harbour.

 

The History of North Harbour

the lagoon

North Harbour’s Heritage Park allows you to take a step back in time and imagine yourself 160 years ago, in one of the first European settlements in Southeast Queensland. The “Moray Fields” sugar plantation on the site of what is now North Harbour was owned by George Raff, who migrated to Australia from Morayshire in Scotland, hence the name he chose for his sugar plantation. The Morayfield area derives from this naming. 

Raff was an important figure in early Queensland Parliament and this settlement had immense economic importance for the region supplying sugar, rum and molasses to the growing population. Unfortunately, this site also was one of the places which used “indentured” labour at the time, from the South Sea Islands. The Heritage Park remembers these people and their stories, we encourage you to visit and imagine what life must have been like for indentured labourers in those times. Space is made available for the South Sea Islander community to remember their ancestors at this place. You can find out more about the history of the Moray Fields plantation and subsequent land uses here including the dairy farm from the 1950s. 

Dairy

The heritage remains along the Heritage Trail have been carefully preserved and show the significant developments of the North Harbour site from early European settlement through to the present day. Our heritage trails tell the story of the site on educational signage, allowing for complete immersion in this special space.

When you first arrive at Heritage Park, we recommend you visit the Compass Centre which tells the history of the site through historic photographs, sketches and display objects which allow visitors to appreciate the stories and significant developments from the past up to the present day.

After learning about the history of the site, you can then walk through the heritage trails and view the remaining artefacts of the residents of yesteryear such as the Old Well, and the steps of the Old Homestead. For more information on North Harbour Heritage Park including how to get there, click here.

 

Contact North Harbour

For more information on land for sale and house and land packages at North Harbour, please click here to contact us. To keep up to date with the latest North Harbour news and events, sign up to receive our regular email updates and find us on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/northharbour/, Instagram (@northharbourliving) and North Harbour YouTube Channel. 

Our Sales team is also available every day from 10am-5pm on 5433 1111 or

Why Houses for Sale in Burpengary East Are Being Snapped Up So Quickly

Burpengary East

Houses for sale in Burpengary East are being snapped up in record time by eager buyers, keen to enjoy the excellent amenities, location and relaxed living this great suburb enjoys. Not only are established homes selling extremely quickly, land for sale in Burpengary East and house and land packages near Caboolture are also in high demand.

North Harbour has been a big driver of this demand; the rate of sale of our blocks of land, Terrace Homes and Villa World house and land packages and established houses for sale in Burpengary East (North Harbour’s suburb) has exceeded even the local market expectations. 

“The amenities, quality homes and lifestyle on offer here have encouraged buyers from all over Australia to make the move to North Harbour,” said Project Director, Bryan Finney. 

“With more people than ever working from home we have noticed a real drive to move out of the city and into more lifestyle orientated developments like North Harbour.

“We’re 10-15 minutes from major employment hubs, close to schools and shops and there are plenty of local recreational options to enjoy from sport to art, dining to boating.”

Hallmark homes

Houses for sale at Burpengary East benefit from excellent transport, close access to jobs, recreation and amenities. North Harbour is well located for easy access to the Bruce Highway, with Morayfield and Burpengary train stations just 10 minutes away and nearby North Lakes, Burpengary and Morayfield shopping centres, as well as Costco, Bunnings and IKEA are within easy reach.

To find out more about why houses for sale at Burpengary East are so popular, visit our website www.northharbour.com.au.

 

1000 Acres of Open Space and Parks

One of the main drivers of our record sales has been the amount of open space and parkland at North Harbour. Our proposed parks and community facilities will cover more than half of the North Harbour site at a total of 1000 acres, an area approximately the size of 600 football fields. Each park in North Harbour has something unique to offer and is designed to connect through bike and walking tracks as part of the North Harbour masterplan. We currently have five parks open with one more planned to open in late 2021. 

The Village Park: The Village Park was the first park to open at North Harbour in 2015 and offers play equipment suitable for older and younger children, plenty of space to run around in, BBQ and picnic shelters, and free Wi-Fi! The Village Park is also the home of Cam’s Boot Camp and is a popular central meeting place for families in our community. 

Reflections Park: Reflections opened in 2017 and is located at the western corner of North Harbour, adjacent to Raff Creek Eco-Corridor. With play equipment for younger children, Reflections has plenty of flat space around for playing, and fitness equipment for adult use. 

Riparian Park: Riparian Park opened in May 2019 and offers a flying fox, heaps of play equipment, fitness equipment and half basketball court. Riparian Park also continues the stretch of bike tracks and walking tracks along Mornington Parade which begin at Reflections Park. 

Habitat Park: Habitat Park opened in June 2019 and offers two off-leash dog areas with doggy play equipment. Habitat Park also includes play equipment for kids, fitness equipment, BBQs and shelters and wetlands. 

Heritage Park: One of the most exciting and unique parts of the North Harbour masterplan is our Heritage Park which is located along the banks of Caboolture River. Heritage Park offers a riverside mountain bike track and walking trails, as well as a chance to visit and learn about the heritage remains from the early European settlement of the area. There are also picnic spots, amenities and BBQs for community use. 

 

Weekends at North Harbour

Bite Markets at North Harbour is the perfect place to eat, drink, spend time with friends and family, a place everyone is welcome, full of colour, adventures, wonderful food, entertainment and all sorts of flavours celebrating produce from the Moreton Bay region! Located at Exit 150 off the Bruce Highway on Nolan Drive, open from 4pm-10pm every Friday and Saturday night. 

North Harbour parkrun: 7am, every Saturday. Free, 5km cross country run/ walk around the Heritage Park, everyone is welcome!

Sunrise Yoga in the Park: 7:30am every Sunday, free yoga class to suit all levels in Heritage Park. 

 

Find North Harbour

North Harbour’s Sales and Information Centre & Display Village is open seven days a week, 10am-5pm. Located on the corner of Buckley Road and Fraser Drive, Burpengary East, the Display Village showcases 28 Display Homes from 13 of Australia’s best new home builders. To find out more about our upcoming land for sale near Burpengary as well as North Harbour’s parks and community facilities including our regular events, sign up for our email updates and find us on Facebook and Instagram. You can view our house and land packages here.